As we reported, 2017's highest paid actress Emma Stone made $26 million, which is $42 million less than Wahlberg. In fact, the top 14 actors all made more than the La La Land starlet, including costar Ryan Gosling (#14, $29 million).

"We continue to be excited by our Sandler relationship and our members continue to be thrilled with his films. Since the launch of The Ridiculous 6, Netflix members have spent more than half a billion hours enjoying the films of Adam Sandler."

Holy crap. Half a billion hours!

That's like 350 million full viewings. Hmm, wonder why they didn't say that. Maybe this way they get to count all the people who turned off The Cobbler after 15 minutes?

The report also gave props to Dave Chappelle, saying his Collection 1 is already their "most viewed comedy special ever." We wonder if he'll get a movie deal soon…

Justin Bieber appeared to have pissed himself while walking around West Hollywood Wednesday. There was a very dark patch right on the crotch of his sweatpants. We're at a loss as to how he didn't notice.

And while not every performance is award-worthy, some are just so bad they end up winning a Golden Raspberry Award — given to the WORST performances of the year!

Sure, it might seem like a mean tradition, but the Razzies exist so stars like Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Lopez stay humble, especially when they star in shitty movies like Alexander or The Boy Next Door.

Some stars are bigger Razzie darlings than others — like Adam Sandler, who has received a whopping ELEVEN Worst Actor nominations over the span of his career! (Which should surprise absolutely no one…)

But even the Jack and Jill star isn't the biggest Razzie king — see what actors have the most nominations!

The actor's summer blockbuster Suicide Squad was considered a chaotic mess by critics (though still became a box office hit) — and his year-end Oscar bait film Collateral Beauty is shaping up to be the WORST reviewed film of the year!

The reviews came out for the star-studded drama ahead of its Friday release, and most failed to see any beauty in the "horrifyingly yucky" tear-jerker — with critics claiming its cast (featuring Helen Mirren, Keira Knightley, Kate Winslet, and Edward Norton) suffers from "actor abuse"!

Smith plays a New York ad exec who grieves over the loss of his daughter by writing personal letters to death, time, and love in so he can forge a personal connection with the universe.

While that concept has potential to draw some real emotion, most critics felt a manipulated sentimentality brought by the talented cast acting their best (except Smith, that is) in a story void of any real emotion! Ouch!

Ch-ch-check out the scathing reviews for yourself (below) — and see Collateral Beauty (if you dare!) in theaters December 16!